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    Processing different films in the same tank?

    Is there a problem with developing different brands of film in the same tank when their processing times are the same?
    EX. a roll of Tri-x 400 and neopan 400 in the same hand tank. Both have processing time of 8 min in HC110 1+50.
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    I have processed Tri-X and TMY 400 together before in D-76 1:1. Both rolls came out fine so I see no reason why your combo won't work.

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    Ture. Tame time, tame ting.
    Last edited by lxdude; 09-03-2010 at 06:32 PM.
    I do use a digital device in my photographic pursuits when necessary.
    When someone rags on me for using film, I use a middle digit, upraised.

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    I have mixed Arista II 400 and Ilford HP5+ in Rodinal several times with no trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lxdude View Post
    Ture. Tame time, tame ting.
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    Torry.
    Can't help it if I'm incorrigible. I'm easily incorriged.
    I do use a digital device in my photographic pursuits when necessary.
    When someone rags on me for using film, I use a middle digit, upraised.

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    Yes, you can.

    If they have the same time (or close to it), and the processes would be exactly the same if they were processed in separate tanks, what problems do you think might arise if you processed them in the same tank?
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    Should be fine. I do FP4 and SFX in same tank and they all come out fine.

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    I mix any two films in the same tank... but I do use Prescysol developer which has the same time for every film.


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